Crayon Shin-chan - Theme Songs - Ending Themes

Ending Themes

  • Japan
  1. "Uta o Utaō" (うたをうたおう?, "Sing a Song")
    • April 13, 1992 - September 21, 1992
    • Lyricist/Composer: Toshiyuki Arakawa / Arrangers/Singers: Daiji MAN Brothers Band
    • Episode Range: 1-21
  2. "Sunao ni Naritai" (素直になりたい?, "I Want to be Honest")
    • October 12, 1992 - July 5, 1993
    • Lyricist/Composer/Singer: Hiromi Yonemura / Arranger: Itaru Watanabe
    • Episode Range: 22-57
  3. "DO-shite" (DO-して?, "Why?")
    • July 12, 1993 - May 30, 1994
    • Lyricist: Yui Nishiwaki / Composer: Hideo Saito / Arranger: Hiroshi Shinkawa / Singers: Sakurakko Club Sakura Gumi
    • Episode Range: 58-99
  4. "Shin-chan Ondo" (しんちゃん音頭, Shinchan Ondo?)
    • June 6, 1994 - August 29, 1994
    • Lyricist: Moichi Kato / Composers/Arrangers: Ozutairiku and Yasuhiko Hoshino / Singers: Yuko and Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima)
    • Episode Range: 100-112
  5. "Parijona Daisakusen" (パリジョナ大作戦?, "Party Join Us Daisakusen")
    • September 5, 1994 - September 18, 1995
    • Lyricist: Marron Koshaku / Composer/Arranger: Takashi Kimura / Singers: Marron Koshaku and Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima)
    • Episode Range: 113-160
  6. "REGGAE"
    • October 9, 1995 - May 24, 1996
    • Lyricist/Singer: KOTONE / Composers: KEISUKE and Yoichi Yamazaki / Arranger: Yuzo Hayashi
    • Episode Range: 161-188
  7. "Shinchan Ondo ~Ora to Issho ni Odorou yo!~" (しんちゃん音頭~オラといっしょにおどろうよ!~?, "Shin-chan Ondo ~Dance With Me!~")
    • June 7, 1996 - September 13, 1996
    • Lyricist: Moichi Kato / Composers: Ozutairiku and Yasuhiko Hoshino / Arrangers: Daisaku Kume and Kiyohiko Semba / Singers: Haruo Minami and Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima)
    • Episode Range: 189-202
  8. "BOYS BE BRAVE ~Shōnen yo Yūki o Mote~" (BOYS BE BRAVE~少年よ勇気を持て~?, "Boys Be Brave")
    • October 11, 1996 - September 26, 1997
    • Lyricists: Aki Okui and Lemon Saito / Composer/Singer: Aki Okui / Arranger: Akitoshi Onodera
    • Episode Range: 203-248
  9. "Tsukiakari Funwari Ochitekuru Yoru" (月灯りふんわり落ちてくる夜?, "The Night of Gently Falling Moonlight")
    • October 17, 1997 - November 20, 1998
    • Lyricist/Composer/Arranger: RYUZI / Singer: Nanase Ogawa
    • Episode Range: 249-297
  10. "Sukisuki My Girl" (スキスキ♡マイガール, Sukisuki ♡ Mai Gāru?, "I Love My Girl")
    • November 27, 1998 - March 2000
    • Lyricist/Composer: KAORU / Arrangers: Tsuyoshi Yamanaka and L'luvia / Singers: L'luvia
    • Episode Range: 298-358
  11. "Kyō wa Date" (今日はデート, Kyō wa Dēto?, "Today I've Got a Date")
    • June 2, 2000 - March 2001
    • Lyricist/Composer: Ke-chan / Singer: Kamaboko
    • Episode Range: 359-397
  12. "Zentaiteki ni Daisuki desu." (全体的に大好きです。?, "I Love All of You.")
    • June 1, 2001 - September 14, 2002
    • Lyricist/Composer: Tsunku / Arrangers: Yuichi Takahashi and Tsunku / Singers: Sheki-Dol
    • Episode Range: 398-451
  13. "Mama to no Oyakusoku Jōkō no Uta" (ママとのお約束条項の歌?, "The Song of My Contract with My Mother")
    • November 2, 2002 - September 27, 2003, October 16, 2004
    • Lyricists: Yoshito Usui and Yuri Asada / Composer: Yasuo Kosugi / Arranger: Hideo Saito / Singers: Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima) and Misae Nohara (Miki Narahashi)
    • Episode Range: 452-508
  14. "Ari no Uta" (ありの歌?, "The Ant Song")
    • October 22, 2004 - December 16, 2005
    • Lyricist/Composer: Rio / Arranger: Papa Daisuke / Singers: Yanawarabaa
    • Episode Range: 509-552
  • English
  1. "Party Join Us"
    • Singer: Brina Palencia
    • Episode Range: 1-78
    • (originally the fifth ending theme)

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